don't go, they are weird!!!!
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Should i go?
by MsGrowingGirl20 inso, a good friend of mine, a pentecostal christian, invited me to go to a retreat with her church.
we're the same age-19 years.
we were friends before i became a witness and she was always patient and caring with me especially throughout my arrogant spell as a witness.
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First post / 1914 info
by whichway2go inmy first post here after about 6 months of lurking.
i will comment more and give some more info later, but i am still active, and looking for my way to exit.
i had a question that i'm hoping someone can help with.
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Iamallcool
Welcome to the board, you can edit your posts by clicking on the yellow pencil on the right side of your posting. You have 30 minutes to edit it.
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I just went to the meeting tonight!
by sd-7 ini love it!
out of nowhere, the mrs. tells me that since she has a part tonight and there's nobody to watch the kids, she wants me to come with her to the meeting to watch them while she's on the platform.
i'm actually still supposed to be there, but i went home (5 minutes down the road) for a 'bathroom break'.
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Iamallcool
You are right, MrFreeze, I would not think he would abandon a very young kid that needs to be supervised constantly.
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I just went to the meeting tonight!
by sd-7 ini love it!
out of nowhere, the mrs. tells me that since she has a part tonight and there's nobody to watch the kids, she wants me to come with her to the meeting to watch them while she's on the platform.
i'm actually still supposed to be there, but i went home (5 minutes down the road) for a 'bathroom break'.
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Iamallcool
Her talk is only 5 minutes or less, the kids will NOT be watched 24 hours/7 days a week.
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Jehovah witness's who still live at home
by d indid you know of any jw's that still live at home?
i knew a guy who was about in his 30's back in 2005 who still lived at home.. do you know of any?.
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Iamallcool
Lack of higher education is unfortunately a reason why so many JW folks still live with their JW parents.
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Jehovah witness's who still live at home
by d indid you know of any jw's that still live at home?
i knew a guy who was about in his 30's back in 2005 who still lived at home.. do you know of any?.
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Iamallcool
yes, he is 48 now, never lived away from his JW parents. He is an elder.
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What Are Words That You Or Others Have A Hard Time Pronouncing?
by minimus init drives me crazy when people say "altimers disease".. or jewlery.. .
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Iamallcool
I have hard time pronouncing the difference of "z" and "s". Yes I can still talk pretty good.
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Cool Job for Brooklyn Bethelites
by Iamallcool incool job posting: earn $20 pretending to hate wind energyby philip bump.
important job opportunity, everyone.
from craigslist:.
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Iamallcool
Cool job posting: Earn $20 pretending to hate wind energy
By Philip Bump
Important job opportunity, everyone. From Craigslist:
Our firm needs 100 volunteers to attend and participate in a rally in front of the British Consulate/Embassy in Midtown Manhattan on the East Side on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 12 noon. The event is being held in order to protest wind turbines that are being built in Scotland and England. Your participation will be to ONLY stand next to or behind the speakers and elected officials/celebrities that will be speaking at the rally.
“Volunteers” will each get $20. That’s the going rate in New York City for a closely held political principle.
ray_from_laThis is sort of what protestors look like.
Later in the ad, the firm behind the job request is identified as Ovation. It’s a common enough name that it’s hard to pin down the who’s coordinating this thing. I’ve emailed to see if we can find out more information, but am not holding my breath for a response.
The main question is this: Who hired Ovation to stage this totally authentic rally? Are there any morally questionable opponents of wind energy in the U.K. who are centered in midtown New York City and are willing to use money to buy allies, but not really very much money? Not that I can think of.
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A Parable Relevant to Those Who Say We Should Wait on Jehovah
by Eustace inhint: the "drowning man" represents the jw hierarchy, and the men in the rowboat, moterboat, and helicopter represent those who complain about injustices ("in france, a former elder believed that he had been the victim of an injustice, and he became bitter...").. "the drowning man".
a fellow was stuck on his rooftop in a flood.
he was praying to god for help.. soon a man in a rowboat came by and the fellow shouted to the man on the roof, "jump in, i can save you.".
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I just went to the meeting tonight!
by sd-7 ini love it!
out of nowhere, the mrs. tells me that since she has a part tonight and there's nobody to watch the kids, she wants me to come with her to the meeting to watch them while she's on the platform.
i'm actually still supposed to be there, but i went home (5 minutes down the road) for a 'bathroom break'.
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Iamallcool
Shirley, the brothers and sisters inside the KH can watch the kids for him.